Police said American actress Eva Longoria was not responsible for a car accident on Hollywood Boulevard last week.

Law enforcement sources said police finished their investigation into the two-car crash, which involved Longoria’s BMW and another car.

Police said the other driver was at fault in the accident because he made a left turn in front of Longoria, causing the two sport-utility vehicles to collide, TMZ reported Friday.

The man, Roman Gasparyan, filed a lawsuit Tuesday in Los Angeles Superior Court, alleging that he was in the median on Hollywood Boulevard waiting to make a left turn when the BMW driven by Longoria “made a sudden lane change into the median lane” and collided with his car. He is suing for unspecified damages to his vehicle and for physical and mental suffering.

Longoria’s husband, San Antonio Spurs basketball player Tony Parker, was not involved in the accident but was named in the lawsuit because he is the registered owner of the car his wife was driving.